Crow Watch: A Hacker News Alternative

(crow.watch)

15 points | by medv a day ago ago

14 comments

  • vivzkestrel a day ago
    • medv 4 hours ago

      those looks not very promising.

      building a community is hard. but i'm dedicated to a building a small tech community anyway.

      this is why i'm investing into building crow.watch.

    • weedhopper a day ago

      One seems to be completely empty and the remaining two seem to just be ideas for pro-ai and anti-ai respectively?

  • subscribed 17 hours ago

    > invite only

    Unkindness of the Crow.

    Not even my local, most elitist hackerspace requires an introduction and, apparently, ideally a dossier.

    I'll pass.

    • medv 4 hours ago

      The offline community does not have a problem with spammers/impersonators. For online communities this is much more difficult. I don't know what kind of struggle and filtering HN implemented to deal this it. But I do not want to build complicated anti-abuse systems. Right now registration is open, after certain size i will "restrict" registrations.

  • weedhopper a day ago

    What’s so different about it besides the invite-only model?

    • medv 4 hours ago

      The https://crow.watch is heavily inspired by lobster. basically same algorithm, same flagging, amd tag filtering. one key difference is [show] tag with dedicated "Show" page. A feature from HN, which lobster does not have. Invite-only where is only to prevent spam in the future. I will rephrase the login page. Will make it "open" and as we see spammers will close down.

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  • vrighter 14 hours ago

    what's the difference from lobste.rs?

    • medv 4 hours ago

      I was a lobster user for 7y. but i find it now way to big, and moderation is strange sometimes. I think, having an additional community is nice. No need to concentrate everybody in one or two website. And there are multiple communities already! I thought I can build one with not such restrictive self-promo rules as on lobster.

      • vrighter 3 hours ago

        your last point is actually a huge turn off for me.

        • medv 2 hours ago

          this is why i think having different communities is a nice thing.

  • jefurii a day ago

    Looks cool but it's another one of those exclusive invite-only communities.

    • medv 4 hours ago

      I guess this is pretty much the point people don't like. I will redo the the registration.